Hungarian budget airline Wizz Air is to fly two new routes to Poland from Glasgow Airport.

From October, the airline will fly a twice a weekly services from Katowice and Poznan to Glasgow.

In January, the airline also moved its services to Gdansk and Warsaw from Prestwick to Glasgow Airport as a "step towards future passenger growth".

Glasgow Airport's commercial director, Francois Bourienne, said: “Wizz Air has been a successful addition to our airline roster, providing connectivity to key Polish destinations and growing its passenger traffic every month since its arrival here in March 2013.

“The decision by Wizz Air to launch new services to Katowice and Poznan later this year is great news for travellers in both countries, with Katowice in particular set to be popular with Scots travelling to nearby sites of cultural and historical significance such as Krakow and Auschwitz.

“Today’s announcement by Wizz means Glasgow Airport will soon be serving more Polish cities than any other Scottish airport.”